Microsoft January 2026 Patch Tuesday Exposes Continued Zero-Day Risk
Every January security teams around the world pay close attention to Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday updates because they set the tone for cyber risk in the new year.
Every January security teams around the world pay close attention to Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday updates because they set the tone for cyber risk in the new year.
In 2025, ransomware remained one of the most active and damaging cyber threats to organizations of all sizes. According to the recent “Top 10 Ransomware Groups of 2025” report by SOCRadar, the...
In early January 2026, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) made a sobering addition to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog by listing two significant...
Phishing attacks continue to evolve in sophistication and impact, and a recently documented campaign highlights just how dangerous these threats have become. According to a Cyber Security News report...
In 2025, ransomware attacks on the transport and logistics industry did not just rise—they more than doubled compared to the combined incidents of 2023 and 2024, according to a new Cyble analysis...
Cyber threats just took another ominous turn with the resurgence of the Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters, a notorious collective of cybercriminals now promoting a new Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) ...
In 2025, the cyber threat landscape shifted into a more perilous phase as exploited software vulnerabilities surged at an accelerated pace.
Ransomware is no longer a distant threat for retail businesses—it is here, it is real, and it is steadily reshaping how organizations must defend themselves in 2026.
As we move into 2026, chief information officers across industries are setting bold technology goals that reflect where business IT is headed and what leaders believe will matter most in the year...
Artificial intelligence continues to reshape software development, cybersecurity, and how threat actors operate. A recent article from Cyber Security News highlights a troubling trend: adversaries...